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A species is the fundamental biological classification of plants.
Spores are reproductive units produced by fungi, capable of developing into new organisms.
Staking provides physical support to cannabis plants, especially during flowering.
Sanitary practices to reduce pathogens during germination.
Use of heat, chemical, or UV methods to remove biological contaminants from equipment and substrates.
Temperature- and moisture-based pretreatment to break dormancy.
Stress training is the manipulation of plants to control shape, size, and bud development.
Administration under the tongue for rapid mucosal absorption.
A subspecies is a classification below species, indicating regional or genetic variation.
A substrate is the medium in which cannabis roots grow and absorb water and nutrients.
Supplementation is the addition of extra nutrients or compounds to enhance plant growth.
Rectal or vaginal administration for local or systemic delivery via mucosa.
Symbiosis is a biological relationship between two different organisms that live in close association.
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